April 18, 2022
Ljubljana's old town - an artist’s delight

Ljubljana's main attractions are situated along the city center: Prešeren's Square, Three bridges, Farmer's and Plečnik Market, Butcher's, Cobbler's and Dragon' bridge, Cathedral, City Hall and Congress Square with University Palace. However, the most charming part is the oldest part: the area around Stari trg and Gornji trg.

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April 18, 2022
Slovenia - the county of natural hot water springs

Slovenia is situated in the central south part of Europe, between two mountain ranges: Alps and Dinaric Mountains. Young Alps are spread in France on the west, Italy, Austria, Switzerland and Germany in the central part and Slovenia on the east. Julian Alps in Slovenia are so unique that the great part of them is […]

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April 18, 2022
International Art Nouveau Day

Two most charismatic Art Nouveau architects: Antoni Gaudi and Ődön Lechner died on the same day, June 10. The colorful and nature friendly New Art has dramatically changed the look of Europe at the end of 19th and beginning of 20th century. The leading figure for us, who were at that time a part of […]

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March 31, 2021
(Virtual) Field Trips

Staying safe and healthy are the most important components in our lives. We are social beings and we need to be in contact with others, no matter how difficult the situation is. We always strive to talk to someone, we like to see charming smile in fellow's eyes, we like to chat, what is new. […]

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November 9, 2019
Jewish Heritage

Ljubljana is a small European capital - with just around 300 000 inhabitants. However, because of its geographical location it is the crossroad for many nationalities and cultures. Ljubljana is rich in different influences, creating a dynamic and intriguing history. During this tour, I will guide you through our amazing, but also at times sad […]

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November 9, 2019
Churches and sanctuaries

Cuius regio, eius religio, is a Latin expression that literally means "whose kingdom, his religion". Well, since they were part of the Habsburg Empire for almost 600 years, it is obvious why now Roman Catholicism the main religion in Slovenia. Despite the turbulent period of the Reformation, which was very important for Slovene culture and […]

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